Two Mid-Century Modern wall sconces made in Italy in the 1950s in the manner of Gio Ponti. Brass in original patina and glasses in perfect conditions. They work 110-240 volts and need a regular e14 bulb.

This is one of the most iconic pieces of 1960’s Czech design. This piece perfectly embodies the elegance of the so-called Brussels Style, named after Expo 1958 in Brussels where Czechoslovakia won 13 prizes including one in the furniture category.

This Modernist floor lamp was designed by Robert Slezak and produced by The Slezak Company in the 1930s Czechoslovakia. The piece has got an elegant shape with a beautiful combination of walnut veneer and chrome steel.

Glass table lamp designed by Stepan Tabera for Czechoslovakian company OPP Jihlava in early 1970s. Two layers of glass – white inside and red outside. 220V, E27. Very good condition – no defects on glass

A stylish floor lamp made in Italy in the 1950, it's totally restored, teak wood, brass and the white and green glass are in perfect conditions. It works 110-240 volts and needs four regular e14 bulbs. Last two pics show...